Tim is correct, there is a dependency on calendar that I thought the
compiler had resolved.
I've added a (require 'calendar) to emacspeak-package.el to fix the
issue for now.
Background:
Packages on archives like melpa use version numbers that are dates -- so
you'll see foo-20150101 --- and hearing that spoken as foo-20 million
... is not useful.
Module emacspeak-package.el uses some of the smart pronouncers in
emacspeak-pronounce.el (that module already pulls in calendar during
compilation). But it turns out that if you haven't yet loaded calendar
in a running session, then the function calendar-date-string is
unavailable at runtime.
Victor -- no backtrace needed.
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